When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. On2 Technologies has released of the Hantro 8190 multiformat configurable hardware RTL video ...
While the recent war of words between Adobe and Apple over the inclusion of Flash in the latter’s mobile devices is unlikely to reach a cease fire anytime soon, Apple giveth as well as taketh away.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Rohde & Schwarz has unveiled an optional hardware decoder for its R&S DVM family that decodes ...
CLIFTON PARK, NY -- October 8, 2009 -- On2 Technologies (NYSE Amex: ONT), a leader in video compression solutions, today announced that it has released its new flagship hardware video decoder design, ...
Allegro DVT is proud to introduce the world first HEVC hardware decoder IP at IBC 2012. Grenoble, FRANCE -- Monday, September 03, 2012-- Allegro DVT is proud to introduce the world first HEVC hardware ...
Robert Cringley claims that Apple is planning on incorporating dedicated H.264 decoding chips into future Mac hardware. Now comes the rumor I have heard, that I believe to be a fact, that has simply ...
I use PowerDVD or WinDVD to play DVD on all of my machines, but these are software decoders. With nearly all of todays video cards having hardware DVD and the add-in decoders you can get, how do you ...
Michael Tsai reports (via Daring Fireball) that Apple has posted a new technical note describing how third-party developers can tap into hardware-accelerated decoding of H.264 video on compatible ...
Here lately, MSI has definitely been on the notebook kick. Day after day, we've seen new laptop after new laptop emerge to fit pretty much every budget and every wish list. Today, however, the company ...
HEVC (aka “High Efficiency Video Coding”) is the next generation video standard, currently being developed by the JCT-VC team. JCT-VC is a joint team between MPEG and VCEG. The finalized HEVC standard ...
Suppose I have a system with a hardware accelerated h.264 decoder (geforce 9400) that runs linux. If I wanted to be completely legal, would I have to pay for a license to use the hardware h.264 ...